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Today the City of Cincinnati announced a request for proposals (RFP) to bring seamless mobility and personalized transit optimization through the development of a web-based, fully mobile friendly tool.

Earlier this year the City of Cincinnati enlisted partners to leverage current market conditions through a newly developed strategy to bring foreign dollars to the City of Cincinnati.

The first phase of this work is reflected in the report Unlocking the Tri-State Region: Foreign Direct Investment Strategy Report and a forthcoming foreign direct investment (FDI) resource navigator. Both were developed by the City of Cincinnati Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED) as part of an ongoing focus on attracting and retaining foreign firms and investors to the Cincinnati region.

The City of Cincinnati’s Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED) has released its 2016 Annual Report, which outlines programs, trends, and benchmarks for the department. Through enhanced department structure and an even sharper focus on customer service delivery, the department saw many wins for the year, further cementing the notation that Cincinnati is a city on the rise.

The City of Cincinnati Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED) and Department of Economic Inclusion (DEI) invite local minority-owned certified small business enterprises to attend an informational workshop on Friday, Dec. 16 as part of its ongoing Advancing Diversity in Development initiative.

The City, led by the efforts of the Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED), is releasing the results of a year-long strategic effort focused on retail businesses in the Central Business District (CBD).

Features of the public space include a stage, lawn, paver-covered walkways, and a water feature honoring the five military branches. Community leaders intend to use the park for continual public events, including concerts, theater performances, farmers markets, holiday festivals and more.

Established in 1996, CiTiRAMA® is a partnership between the City of Cincinnati and HBA to provide residents with quality urban housing options through the construction of new single-family homes. Gershom Grove marks the 13th showcase of homes.

The project consists of three new multi-story buildings that contain 131 units of market-rate apartments and 8,000 square feet of retail and restaurant space along Hamilton Avenue. This development is the first large-scale new construction in the Northside business district in more than 60 years.

Mayor John Cranley and Reds COO Phil Castellini joined community leaders from Lower Price Hill to jointly announce a partnership between the City’s Neighborhood Enhancement Program (NEP) and the P & G, Cincinnati Reds and Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden Community Makeover Project to collectively benefit the Lower Price Hill community.

Today, the City of Cincinnati announced the 2015 Fall Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA). The NOFA provides developers -- individuals, partnerships, for-profit and non-profit corporations – the opportunity to apply for City funds to create exceptional homeownership and rental projects with positive and visible impacts.

The City of Cincinnati’s departments of Economic Inclusion (DEI) and Community and Economic Development are each launching new initiatives over the next two months. They range from a variety of business-centric classes to meet-and-greet events to real-estate tours targeted at minority-owned developers.

A public hearing open house round table will be held at The Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County. The hearing is an opportunity to provide feedback regarding the City's expenditure of federal funds as it develops its 2016 Annual Action Plan.